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This has been a goal of mine for quite some time. I found a great website here, that helped me finish up the details (circles “people widget” and the white space left behind when you remove the widget).

I received an email today from Google regarding the free version of Google Apps:

Hello,As of May 10, any organization that signs up for a new account will be required to use the paid Google Apps for Business product in order to create more than 10 users. We honor our commitment to all existing customers and will allow you to add more than 10 users to your account for smudj.com at no additional charge, based on the limit in place when you joined us.

We recently announced upcoming changes to the maximum number of users for Google Apps. We want to let you know that, as a current customer, the changes will not affect you.

Sincerely,

The Google Apps Team

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If you’re thinking of getting a free version of Google Apps, looks like you need to get it done before May 10

I was really excited to move to Google Apps from our old email provider. The pilot went great, the email storage, 25GB from 125MB was a huge boon for all our users. This was my project, global email migration for the company. I researched it, I championed it, fought for it, and finally got it approved. Awesome!

Then Google decides it doesn’t like Chinese politics. Great, only 80%+ of my company works in China. Now, email doesn’t work reliably, webmail is completely blocked, etc.

Google’s advice: use VPN and connect to someplace outside of China. All the problems are “local DNS issues”, and not Google’s. Thanks!

Their take: “we’re temporarily removing support for offline access in Google Docs through Gears. We know offline access is important for some of you, and we’re working hard to bring a new and improved offline access option to Google Docs.”

They know its important, but they’re still dropping it, no dates for resuming service…wow!

Thanks Google! And, thank God the userbase almost revolted at the hint of replacing Microsoft Office so we didn’t roll out Google Docs!

The biggest question about Google Apps from users: “I want to be able to access my stuff, email, docs, etc. if I am not connected to the Internet,” i.e. airplane, hotel, client site, etc.

Anyway, my company just moved to Google Apps Premier for their email solution, sorry MS. I’d been using the IMAP client for quite a while, but now that we’re Premier we get access to this new too to sync your Outlook info with Google, which I then sync to my phone.

But, after importing 1GB of email I closed Outlook to come home, upon restarting Outlook, I got a gsync.dll error.

Fortunately, the solution is simple. I copied the “C:\Program Files (x86)\Google\Google Apps Sync” folder to “C:\Program Files\Google\Google Apps Sync” and added this path, “C:\Program Files\Google\Google Apps Sync,” to the system environment variables. Note that the path for the (x86) folder was in the path, apparently Google Sync just doesn’t like 64 bits.